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Admission Committee for Professional Post Graduate Medical Educational Admission Committee for Professional Post Graduate Medical Educational Courses (ACPPGMEC),Gandhinagar Government of Gujarat Provisional Merit list for M.D/M.S/Diploma COURSES For the year 2019-20 ST MERIT LIST REMARKS=(1) INSERVICE CANDIDATES (2) NOT ELIGIBLE FOR ADMISSION IN OPEN CATEGORY (3) ELIGIBLE FOR ONLY NRI SEAT User ID Roll No GEN CAT Uni. Uni.Cat All India Score NAME Pass Institute Name Remark MERIT MERIT MERIT MERIT Overall Rank 04026 1966043203 0466 ST-0001 GU-0190 0001 10055 647 M PATEL AKILESHKUMAR BHARATBHAI B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 16088 1966142057 0683 ST-0002 MS-0112 0001 14273 608 M SANDEEP RATHVA GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE BARODA 03921 1966002611 0722 ST-0003 GU-0290 0002 15253 600 F RAJAT JIVNESVARIBEN DILIPKUMAR A.M.C. M.E.T. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 16798 1966002684 0932 ST-0004 GU-0367 0003 19761 567 F RATHWA ANJANABEN LAVINGBHAI B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 16150 1966034654 0957 ST-0005 GU-0373 0004 20398 563 M ASARI MITESH CHANDUBHAI B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 09015 1966130304 0976 ST-0006 SGU-0141 0001 20829 560 F PATEL PAYAL VASANTBHAI GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE SURAT 01253 1966122091 1036 ST-0007 SU-0148 0001 22107 552 F PRIYANKA MANGUBHAI PAWAR P. D. U. GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE RAJKOT 16935 1966088738 1233 ST-0008 GU-0474 0005 26697 524 M CHAUDHARI RITESHKUMAR ARVINDBHAI B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 17238 1966141571 1260 ST-0009 MS-0188 0002 27308 520 M VASAVA HIRENKUMAR DINESHBHAI GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE BARODA 16096 1966001728 1424 ST-0010 GU-0537 0006 31502 498 M HARDIK CHAUDHARI B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 04001 1966122565 1458 ST-0011 GU-0549 0007 32471 493 M PARGHI MEHULKUMAR BHOJABHAI B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 16043 1966035373 1465 ST-0012 GU-0550 0008 32610 492 M PATEL CHAITAL SANJAYBHAI B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 04003 1966122582 1470 ST-0013 GU-0551 0009 32803 491 M PARMAR MIHIR ASHWINKUMAR B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 16600 1966001250 1491 ST-0014 GU-0557 0010 33234 489 M KRUNAL CHIMANBHAI GAMIT B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 09306 1966129968 1557 ST-0015 SGU-0227 0002 34686 482 F CHAUDHARI TVISHA PIYUSHBHAI GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE SURAT 16449 1966002315 1612 ST-0016 GU-0602 0011 36022 476 M PATIL DEEPKUMAR VINAYBHAI B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 00666 1966141547 1683 ST-0017 SGU-0243 0003 37991 466 F KONKANI JAGRUTIBEN KANUBHAI GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE SURAT 16737 1966130481 1717 ST-0018 GU-0635 0012 38749 463 F VASAVA JAGRUTIBEN VIBHISHAN BHAI GMERS MEDICAL COLLEGE SOLA AHMEDABAD 00643 1966130523 1744 ST-0019 SGU-0257 0004 39613 459 F PATEL RIA MANSINH SURAT MUNICIPAL INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH (SMIMER) SURAT 03976 1966035055 1776 ST-0020 GU-0647 0013 40488 455 M GAMETI RAHULKUMAR RAMANBHAI B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 03656 1966002660 1777 ST-0021 SU-0290 0002 40489 455 F SANGAT DIMPALBEN BABULAL SHRI M. P. SHAH GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE JAMNAGAR 08704 1966141968 1786 ST-0022 MS-0250 0003 40664 455 F RATHWA KHYATIBEN BHARATBHAI GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE BARODA 03922 1966003072 1792 ST-0023 GU-0651 0014 40849 454 F SELOT RASHMIBEN BHARATKUMAR A.M.C. M.E.T. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 04518 1966130638 1808 ST-0024 SGU-0267 0005 41170 452 M VASAVA DHAVALKUMAR RANJITSINH GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE SURAT GU-GUJARAT UNIVERSITY,BU-M K BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY,KU-KSKV KACHCHH UNIVERSITY,MS-M.S.UNIVERSITY,NG-HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY,SGU-VEER NARMAD SOUTH GUJARAT Page 1 of 6 UNIVERSITY,SP-S.P.UNIVERSITY VALLABH VIDHYANAGAR,SU-SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY,SV-SUMANDEEP VIDYAPEETH PIPAIRA WAGHODIA VADODARA,OU-OTHER Admission Committee for Professional Post Graduate Medical Educational Courses (ACPPGMEC),Gandhinagar Government of Gujarat Provisional Merit list for M.D/M.S/Diploma COURSES For the year 2019-20 ST MERIT LIST REMARKS=(1) INSERVICE CANDIDATES (2) NOT ELIGIBLE FOR ADMISSION IN OPEN CATEGORY (3) ELIGIBLE FOR ONLY NRI SEAT User ID Roll No GEN CAT Uni. Uni.Cat All India Score NAME Pass Institute Name Remark MERIT MERIT MERIT MERIT Overall Rank 16188 1966130111 1813 ST-0025 GU-0657 0015 41441 451 F BHOYA DIPIKAKUMARI NAVINBHAI B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 16970 1966142130 1883 ST-0026 BU-0115 0001 43346 443 F SOLANKI ARTIBEN VAHETABHAI GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE BHAVNAGAR 05430 1966141970 1945 ST-0027 MS-0274 0004 45267 435 F RATHWA PRATIKSHABEN KANUBHAI GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE BARODA 16106 1966001560 1947 ST-0028 GU-0705 0016 45327 435 M GARCHAR SAGAR SURESHBHAI B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 00649 1966130496 1970 ST-0029 SGU-0283 0006 46033 432 F PATEL SHEFALI VAYALBHAI SURAT MUNICIPAL INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH (SMIMER) SURAT 08710 1966142257 2041 ST-0030 SGU-0295 0007 47939 424 F VASAVA MEHULABEN MANHARLAL GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE SURAT 16891 1966129726 2070 ST-0031 SGU-0297 0008 48685 421 M BARIA HARDIKBHAI JAYESHBHAI GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE SURAT 16458 1966001911 2073 ST-0032 GU-0752 0017 48892 420 F KOLCHA BHUMIKA ASHOKKUMAR A.M.C. M.E.T. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 17877 1966141632 2111 ST-0033 MS-0285 0005 50129 415 M PATEL MAUNIKKUMAR PRAVINBHAI GMERS MEDICAL COLLEGE GOTRI VADODARA GUJARAT 16226 1966002423 2154 ST-0034 GU-0774 0018 51312 410 F PATEL HEMANGIBEN SANJAYBHAI B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 04022 1966002292 2195 ST-0035 SGU-0317 0009 52642 405 M PARMAR NIRMALSINH BHARATBHAI GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE SURAT 03941 1966001908 2204 ST-0036 GU-0790 0019 52904 404 F PATEL FORAM PRABHATBHAI B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 16402 1966003103 2207 ST-0037 GU-0792 0020 53051 404 M VALVI CHETANKUMAR RAMJIBHAI B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 00922 1966141756 2212 ST-0038 SU-0361 0003 53219 403 F PADVI SWATIBEN BABUBHAI SHRI M. P. SHAH GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE JAMNAGAR 05423 1966141100 2219 ST-0039 MS-0297 0006 53424 402 F PATEL NIRALI GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE BARODA 17763 1966035391 2228 ST-0040 MS-0298 0007 53799 401 M RATHWA PIYUSHKUMAR RAMESHBHAI GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE BARODA 00921 1966141992 2266 ST-0041 SU-0371 0004 55203 396 F GARASIYA HARSHALKUMARI BHARATBHAI SHRI M. P. SHAH GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE JAMNAGAR 16259 1966122361 2282 ST-0042 SU-0374 0005 55879 394 M RAVAT JITENDRAKUMAR RAMSINHBHAI P. D. U. GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE RAJKOT 16582 1966122067 2315 ST-0043 SU-0380 0006 57148 389 M PATEL PRATIK ARVINDBHAI SHRI M. P. SHAH GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE JAMNAGAR 17255 1966129824 2321 ST-0044 SGU-0335 0010 57302 389 M PATEL KARTIKKUMAR JAGANBHAI GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE SURAT 16181 1966142158 2326 ST-0045 BU-0136 0002 57468 388 F KHUSHBUKUMARI GIRISHCHANDRA PATEL GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE BHAVNAGAR 03967 1966141139 2331 ST-0046 MS-0306 0008 57714 387 F ASODA RAJVIBAHEN SHANTILAL GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE BARODA 00941 1966129845 2389 ST-0047 MS-0313 0009 59467 381 F PANDHER SHWETA JESINGBHAI GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE BARODA 03627 1966035510 2397 ST-0048 GU-0856 0021 59961 379 M TADVI SIRAJ RAMESHBHAI B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD GU-GUJARAT UNIVERSITY,BU-M K BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY,KU-KSKV KACHCHH UNIVERSITY,MS-M.S.UNIVERSITY,NG-HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY,SGU-VEER NARMAD SOUTH GUJARAT Page 2 of 6 UNIVERSITY,SP-S.P.UNIVERSITY VALLABH VIDHYANAGAR,SU-SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY,SV-SUMANDEEP VIDYAPEETH PIPAIRA WAGHODIA VADODARA,OU-OTHER Admission Committee for Professional Post Graduate Medical Educational Courses (ACPPGMEC),Gandhinagar Government of Gujarat Provisional Merit list for M.D/M.S/Diploma COURSES For the year 2019-20 ST MERIT LIST REMARKS=(1) INSERVICE CANDIDATES (2) NOT ELIGIBLE FOR ADMISSION IN OPEN CATEGORY (3) ELIGIBLE FOR ONLY NRI SEAT User ID Roll No GEN CAT Uni. Uni.Cat All India Score NAME Pass Institute Name Remark MERIT MERIT MERIT MERIT Overall Rank 16359 1966001450 2401 ST-0049 GU-0857 0022 60169 378 F DANGI SHIVANGIBEN RAMESHBHAI B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 00659 1966141411 2403 ST-0050 SGU-0347 0011 60193 378 F PATEL SNEHA RAVINDRABHAI SURAT MUNICIPAL INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH (SMIMER) SURAT 01526 1966121954 2428 ST-0051 SU-0396 0007 61147 375 F CHAUDHARI DEVANSHI BHARATBHAI SHRI M. P. SHAH GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE JAMNAGAR 00603 1966130494 2432 ST-0052 SGU-0350 0012 61385 374 F CHAUDHARI JIGISHA BABUBHAI SURAT MUNICIPAL INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH (SMIMER) SURAT 16841 1966141224 2443 ST-0053 BU-0143 0003 61844 373 M CHAREL ANILKUMAR KHIMSINH GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE BHAVNAGAR 16475 1966141109 2444 ST-0054 MS-0321 0010 61850 372 F BHABHOR MEGHA PARVATSINH GMERS MEDICAL COLLEGE GOTRI VADODARA GUJARAT 16204 1966141214 2466 ST-0055 SGU-0353 0013 62537 370 F THORAT KOSHA PALUBHAI GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE SURAT 08713 1966141131 2473 ST-0056 MS-0324 0011 62804 369 F VASAVA RUSHANGI CHANDRAKANT GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE BARODA 05424 1966141158 2475 ST-0057 MS-0325 0012 62865 369 F BHABHOR RUCHIKABEN SURESHBHAI GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE BARODA 17153 1966141964 2490 ST-0058 MS-0329 0013 63308 367 F RATHOD HETALBEN GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE BARODA 17022 1966141766 2491 ST-0059 MS-0330 0014 63334 367 M PADVI TUSHARKUMAR BALUBHAI GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE BARODA 17702 1966141193 2505 ST-0060 GU-0892 0023 63767 366 M SAMUVEL KURSHAN VASAVA B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 17377 1966035134 2513 ST-0061 SU-0411 0008 64011 365 F PANDOR ANJALIBEN DILIPBHAI SHRI M. P. SHAH GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE JAMNAGAR 17838 1966141995 2521 ST-0062 MS-0332 0015 64222 364 M BHAUMIKKUMAR UTTAMBHAI PATEL GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE BARODA 09612 1966035436 2532 ST-0063 SGU-0360 0014 64801 362 F GARASIYA TEJAL RAMESHBHAI GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE SURAT 17246 1966001906 2533 ST-0064 MS-0333 0016 64814 362 F TARAL PINKAL BABUBHAI GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE BARODA 05431 1966142216 2552 ST-0065 MS-0334 0017 65396 360 F RATHAVA VAIBHAVIBEN PRABHATSINH GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGE BARODA 03617 1966003022 2564 ST-0066 GU-0914 0024 66144 358 M TAVIYAD TAPAN LAXMANSINH B. J. MEDICAL COLLEGE AHMEDABAD 16825 1966141629 2567 ST-0067 MS-0336 0018 66290 357 F CHAUDHARI BHOOMIKABEN GIRISHEKHAR GOVT.
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